Fruit for this refreshing wine comes from St. Francis's Wild Oak Vineyard and top growers in Sonoma County, an area renowned for producing high quality Sauvignon Blanc. Cool mornings and warm afternoons produce fruit with classic Sauvignon Blanc characteristics and pronounced flavors. To retain the bright flavors and crisp acidity of this varietal, the grapes were picked at dawn and arrived at the winery cold. The grapes were pressed and a majority of the juice was sent directly to stainless steel tank while a small portion went to barrel for fermentation. The wine was fermented slowly at 55º for 21 days, preserving the wonderful aromas of Sauvignon Blanc. The winemaker prevented malolactic fermentation to preserve the wine’s clean, crisp texture. It was then aged for five months before bottling.

Harvest Note
The 2023 harvest had cooler temperatures and an abundance of spring rains which pushed back the first day of harvest to the beginning of September. The later start and extra ripening time for the fruit allowed flavors and color to develop slowly for depth and concentration.
Tasting Note
Refreshing and crisp aromas of honeydew melon, grapefruit, kiwi, apricot and lime
Technical Data
GRAPES: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
APPELLATION: Sonoma County
PH: 3.33
ABV: 13.5%
AGING: 5 months, 90% stainless steel, 10% neutral French oak
Unique Selling Points
  • A pure and classic Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc
  • Slow, cool fermentation without malolactic fermentation results in a fresh, highly aromatic fruit profile
  • Versatile as an aperitif or with a variety of seafood and light meats

About the Grape

Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc has vivid, assertive aromas and flavors of gooseberries, citrus, herbs framed by tangy acidity. Oak contact adds tropical fruit, vanilla, lanolin and toast notes.
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